Allegations of Fraud in the National Missile Defense Program, Schwartz v. TRW and Boeing, Fourth Amended Complaint, 5 January 2001. "This is an action by Dr. Nira Schwartz... to recover penalties and damages arising from fraud on a vast scale perpetrated by defendants TRW, Inc. and Boeing North America, Inc. in connection with the efforts of the U.S. Army's Space and Strategic Defense Command to develop a Ground Based Interceptor for possible deployment by the U.S. National Missile Defense program."

The Honorable Phillip Coyle Operational Test and Evaluation Department of Defense - September 8, 2000 House Committee on Government Reform - Because of the nature of strategic ballistic missile defense, it is impractical to conduct fully operationally realistic intercept flight testing across the wide spectrum of possible scenarios. Unfortunately, simulations have failed to develop as expected. This, coupled with flight test delays, has placed a significant limitation on our ability to assess the technological feasibility of NMD.

Postol Analysis of BMDO Integrated Flight Test - 1A, letter to White House Chief of Staff John Podesta from MIT Professor Theodore Postol, May 11, 2000 -- The BMDO's own data shows that the Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle will be defeated by the simplest of balloon decoys. I also have documentation that shows that the BMDO... attempted to hide this fact....